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Christian communion related to blood sacrifice?

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David Dalton

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Mar 9, 2013, 9:09:47 PM3/9/13
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I have the message below on my Salmon on the Thorns web
page. I am wondering if Christian communion can be
considered to be a veiled time-delayed form of blood
sacrifice.

1. no form of blood sacrifice including of humans and of
non-humans. This message against blood sacrifice extends
to any, if any, forms of food offerings that do constitute
a thinly-veiled form of time-delayed (no magickal/spiritual
intent at time of slaughter but added later, but effectively
time-delayed blood sacrifice) blood sacrifice and perhaps
not all forms of food offerings do (maybe none do).
Similarly, if ritual slaughter, e.g. Jewish ritual slaughter,
is a thinly-veiled form of blood sacrifice I am against that,
but I do not know all the details of that so do not know if
it is a thinly veiled form of blood sacrifice or not. It
also should be discussed whether Christian communion is a
time-delayed veiled form of blood sacrifice.

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Uncle Vic

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Mar 9, 2013, 9:59:56 PM3/9/13
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David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote in news:dalton-C1D3DC.22394709032013
@mx05.eternal-september.org:

> I have the message below on my Salmon on the Thorns web
> page. I am wondering if Christian communion can be
> considered to be a veiled time-delayed form of blood
> sacrifice.

The ritual of communion consists of consuming bread & wine representing the
body and blood of <insert god-man here>. Sacrifice? It's cannibalism.

<snip>

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Dakota

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Mar 10, 2013, 10:50:28 AM3/10/13
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On 3/9/2013 8:59 PM, Uncle Vic wrote:
> David Dalton <dal...@nfld.com> wrote in news:dalton-C1D3DC.22394709032013
> @mx05.eternal-september.org:
>
>> I have the message below on my Salmon on the Thorns web
>> page. I am wondering if Christian communion can be
>> considered to be a veiled time-delayed form of blood
>> sacrifice.
>
> The ritual of communion consists of consuming bread & wine representing the
> body and blood of <insert god-man here>. Sacrifice? It's cannibalism.
>
> <snip>
>
The Roman Catholics go beyond that. Their dogma teaches that the bread
and wine are 'transubstantiated' into actual human flesh and blood. So
far, lab tests have failed to confirm that dogma. I guess it's just
another example of the lord working in mysterious ways. Or, it's just
more religious bullshit.


linuxgal

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Mar 10, 2013, 12:11:39 PM3/10/13
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They use a lot of mumbo jumbo to say the Eucharist only appears to be
bread and wine to the senses. But then at the same time, our alcoholic
priest was required to consecrate a separate jug of non-alcoholic grape
juice for him to consume during Mass. Apparently the wine-blood is so
convincing it even makes you drunk. But it really is blood. Sure!



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